Eternal Rome

Nonfiction, Travel, Pictorials, Europe, Italy
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Author: Tara Castelli Felice ISBN: 1230000257213
Publisher: Madreterra Publication: August 3, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Tara Castelli Felice
ISBN: 1230000257213
Publisher: Madreterra
Publication: August 3, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Rome is an open-air museum, rich from a History of a few thousand years.

 

For the visitors, having a walk through Rome is a little bit like wondering in a postcard, where every detail, every direction has a message and a story to tell.

 

Rome has for centuries been a place to visit for the Christian Faith, as the Vatican, the smallest State in the world, lies in its heart.

If the Vatican and the world famous Basilica San Pietro is not part of the city of Rome, its high dome can be seen from many spots of the Italian Capital.

 

Romans have obviously left their stone to the building. The Roman Empire used to be the most powerful civilization of its time and influenced all the countries in Europe and around the Mediterranean Sea.

 

Time seems to have stopped in the Eternal City. However, she also manages to be a modern European capital with something to offer to every visitor.

 

This magnificent image book takes you through the Eternal City of Rome.

 

Have a nice trip!

 

About the Author:

 

Tara Castelli Felice wrote several books on the Italian Culture and Language.

 

Discover:

 

Sicilia, Sicily’s most Beautiful Sites

 

Vulcano, Italian Volcanoes

 

La Ciliegina sulla torta, Italian Proverbs

 

Magna Grecia, Greek Temples of Sicily

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Rome is an open-air museum, rich from a History of a few thousand years.

 

For the visitors, having a walk through Rome is a little bit like wondering in a postcard, where every detail, every direction has a message and a story to tell.

 

Rome has for centuries been a place to visit for the Christian Faith, as the Vatican, the smallest State in the world, lies in its heart.

If the Vatican and the world famous Basilica San Pietro is not part of the city of Rome, its high dome can be seen from many spots of the Italian Capital.

 

Romans have obviously left their stone to the building. The Roman Empire used to be the most powerful civilization of its time and influenced all the countries in Europe and around the Mediterranean Sea.

 

Time seems to have stopped in the Eternal City. However, she also manages to be a modern European capital with something to offer to every visitor.

 

This magnificent image book takes you through the Eternal City of Rome.

 

Have a nice trip!

 

About the Author:

 

Tara Castelli Felice wrote several books on the Italian Culture and Language.

 

Discover:

 

Sicilia, Sicily’s most Beautiful Sites

 

Vulcano, Italian Volcanoes

 

La Ciliegina sulla torta, Italian Proverbs

 

Magna Grecia, Greek Temples of Sicily

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